Today each of my girls picked an animal to research and make a folder about. My oldest picked deer, my middle girl picked wild pigs, and my youngest picked wild turkey. Each picked great animals.
They used resources found around the net to read, print and color. I have allowed my oldest to create a Pinterest board on Wild Animals. She has found some wonderful pins. Pinterest is helping her reading, writing, typing, and research skills. It's a great resource for my visual learners.
Today we started a new unit with my mil. A wild animals/nature unit.
The girls had fun looking through their grandma's animal books. We watched a video on Youtube explaining how animals make tracks. We also went out and explored animal tracks. My mil printed off a bunch of really neat activity worksheets, and the girls seemed to have a blast with them.
Here are a few photos from our day.
Grandma helping G with her worksheets
The girls looking through the books
The girls taking a fun break (Playing duck duck goose)
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